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Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device. Some users rely on keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate links and activate form controls. In a Trac session, users can use devices other than a pointing device by enabling keyboard shortcuts through the [/prefs/keybindings Keyboard Shortcuts] preferences panel.

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Trac supports accessibility keys for the most common operations. The access keys differ by browser and the following work for several browsers:

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- on Linux platforms, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key

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- on a Mac, use the `<Ctrl>` + `<Opt>` key instead

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- on Windows, you need to hit `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`. This works for the most common browsers, such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer

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Also see [wikipedia:Access_key#Access_in_different_browsers access in different browsers] for more details.

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Not every user has a graphic environment with a mouse or other pointing device. Some users rely on a keyboard, alternative keyboard or voice input to navigate links and activate form controls. In a Trac session, users can use a device other than a pointing device by enabling keyboard shortcuts through the [/prefs/userinterface Keyboard Shortcuts] preferences panel.

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== Global Access Keys

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The global access keys differ by browser and the following work for several browsers:

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- on Linux, press any of the keys listed below in combination with the `<Alt>` key

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- on a Mac, use `<Ctrl>` + `<Opt>` + `<Key>`

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- on Windows, use `<Shift> + <Alt> + <Key>`. This works for the most common browsers, such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer

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See [wikipedia:Access_key#Access_in_different_browsers access in different browsers] for more details.